1. He borrowed a book from a friend.
He borrowed a book from a friend.
I have to borrow some money to pay the rent.
I need to borrow some money to pay the rent.
This project is based on the successful experience of other companies.
This project draws on the successful experience of other companies.
Children like to borrow books from the library to read.
Children like to borrow books from the library to read.
She borrowed a pair of high heels to go to the party.
She borrowed a pair of high heels to go to the party.
6. Can I borrow your bike?
Can I borrow your bike?
7. This idea is borrowed from other industries.
This idea is borrowed from another industry.
We need to borrow some instruments to finish the experiment.
We need to borrow some instruments to finish the experiment.
The word "borrow" is often used to describe borrowing things from others, and it can also be used to refer to other people's ideas, experiences or inspirations. No matter whether you borrow something or someone else's, the act of borrowing is temporary, usually referring to returning something to its original owner, or putting an idea back in its original place after using it for a specific purpose.